No he didn't. Steve's dream was to see that ALL wildlife had sufficient habitat etc. Did you know that when he died, he was not as rich as people think he was??? All money he made went back into research and looking after injured wildlife, he even purchased land in different parts of the world and gave it back to the wildlife, especially in some parts of the world where some species were on the verge of extinction. Sadly he died as this dream was only just beginning to come true. His dream is now being carried on by his family and the Aust. Zoo and Wildlife Warriors.
2007-01-13 13:09:40
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answered by nativeparadise 3
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Does anybody fulfill all their dreams? No not really. Don't try to make his death look like the saddest thing to ever happen. "Oh, he didn't complete all his dreams, he wanted to do so much more." Yeah, who the ***** does every goddam thing they want to do?! Look, this motherfuckker was a rich guy who went all over the world and did more shitt than anyone here, and not only that, he did what he loved to do. I sure as ***** don't have a job I love. Spare me the sentimental bullshitt.
2007-01-12 21:52:50
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answered by nomad 2
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i'm honestly between the minority who isn't a huge fan of the Irwin prolonged relatives. Bindi, which very wonderful only looks so contrived. i do not see a authentic baby's personality in the back of each of the scripted lines she promises. Admittedly to be able to attempt this at this style of mushy age is a feate in itself and is totally commendable, it may well be astounding to in trouble-free words see a touch female you recognize. even with my own reviews on them as a nuclear relatives, what Steve Irwin did for conservation (notwithstanding borderline risky and doubtlessly damaging it can now and again be) he delivered genuine knowledge to the international at large as to the plight of different animals. He confirmed that they are all nicely worth saving and he did it in a way that appealed to adults and little ones alike, which i'd imagine is an rather puzzling element to do. i imagine Steve grow to be Steve, even if in the front or in the back of the digital camera I under no circumstances were given the sensation he grow to be showing off. though i imagine that fairly than a Steve Irwin day to be able to communicate, an afternoon of contribution to the planet will be a more suitable constructive element. From the little i do study him, he wasn't one for a good purchase of unnecessary pomp even as it got here to him. He always looked as if it would provide the impact that he would placed up with it if it meant the animals were given equivalent billing, for this reason his message were given by skill of. i imagine per chance an afternoon like the clean up Australia campaign will be a good theory. we would all be doing some thing to advance our ecosystem to inspire close by flora and fauna, even if or not they be reptile or otherwise. lets plant close by trees in our yards and parks to inspire the close by flora and fauna back. lets do an same in our parks and gardens. Water effective elements would nicely be extra. in the top it may well be some thing i imagine Steve will be happy with and so would we enthusiastic about having achieved our little bit for mom Earth. of direction there is always the alternative to donate money to the fund i'm certain they'd have set up for this kind of element. besides, that is only my handle what a 'Steve Irwin' day would entail, fairly than only an afternoon of disappointment and misery, blended with some direction :)
2016-10-30 23:45:32
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answered by ? 4
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He had completed many of his dreams but there so vey much to do which I am sure his family will carry on especially his daughter and his son with a loving guidance of their
American mother.
2007-01-12 18:55:45
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answered by trykindness 5
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Probably not,
When you complete a dream it is automatically replaced by a new one ten time better.
Given that he did achieve a lot of his dreams the best one was just coming.
2007-01-12 19:01:18
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answered by crazy_tentacle 3
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No I don't think he did. He had children., he will never see grow up. He will never grow old. Although he did a lot in his young life; I believe he only completed about 10% of what life had to offer him.
2007-01-12 19:01:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he did because he got famous and did so many shows on so much thrill you know I think he left this world happy. He did something for us to remember him by.
2007-01-12 18:54:24
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answered by ~Escorpion~ 2
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He left here in the coolest fashion ever and doing what he loves. I say he died well.
2007-01-12 18:50:37
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answered by z1 2
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You can say yes if you feel that he convinced you that animals are important.
2007-01-13 18:36:11
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answered by Cheesecakeextreme 2
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Sure . . . .g-d wanted him more than we care to think.
2007-01-12 19:28:46
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answered by Phillip 4
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